The Grammar of Jina Iconography II [Part 15]

Published: 23.03.2012
Updated: 02.07.2015


The essay was published in Berliner Indologische Studien No. 13/14. 2000, pp. 273-337.


 

§ 12. Bibliography

 

A. Ancient Texts

Ka

Ka“ stands for the (unpublished?) Kanarese manuscript (text) on which Jas. Burgess' (Alexander Rea's) document of the YY was based. The descriptions are not identical with those of the Pratiṣṭhāsāroddhāra. Hingorani Di: 9; Glasenapp Jn: 532-533; Ramachandran Ti: 196. - Digambara.

Nirvāṇakalikā

Pādalipta's Nirvāṇakalikā (“ca. 11th cent.“: § 4). M.B. Jhaverī, Pādaliptācārya-ktā Nirvāakalikā. Bombay 1926. - Śvetāmbara.

Paryuṣaṇā Kalpasūtra

See Jacobi Ka. - Śvetāmbara.

Pratiṣṭhāsāroddhāra

Āśādhara's Pratiṣṭhāsāroddhāra. See Hingorani Di: 9. “saṃvat 1285“ (§ 4). Published by Manohar Shastri Malik. Bombay saṃvat 1974. - Digambara.

Rūpamaṇḍana

See Hingorani Rū. - Śvetāmbara.

Trilokaprajñapti

Yativṛṣabha's Trilokaprajñapti. Date not known. A.N. Upadhye et al., Jadivasaha's Tiloya-Paṇṇattī. Part I (2nd ed.) Sholapur 1956. Part II Sholapur 1951. See Upadhye Ti. - Digambara.

 

B. Modern Works

Asher La

F.M. Asher, An Image at Lakhi Serai and Its Implications. Artibus Asiae 59,3/4.2000: 296-302.

Balbir Sa

N. Balbir, An Investigation of Textual Sources on the samavasaraṇa. N. Balbir and J.K. Bautze (eds.), Festschrift Klaus Bruhn. Reinbek 1994: 67-103.

Banerjea Ic

J.N.Banerjea. The Development of Hindu Iconography. Second edition. University of Calcutta 1956.

Barrett De

D. Barrett, A Jain Bronze from the Deccan. Oriental Art 5.1959: 162-165.

Bautze-Picron Ea

Cl. Bautze-Picron, The Art of Eastern India in the Collection of the Museum für Indische Kunst, Berlin. Berlin 1998.

Bautze-Picron Gr

Cl. Bautze-Picron, Le culte de la grande déesse au Bihar méridional du VIIe au XIIe siècle. Supplemento n. 72 agli ANNALI, vol. 52 (1992), fasc. 3.

Bautze-Picron Id

Cl. Bautze-Picron, “Identification“ or “Classification“ in Buddhist iconography: the case of the six-handed Avalokiteśvara images in Bihar and Bengal, 8th to 12th century. A.L. Dallapiccola et al. (eds.), Shastric Traditions in Indian Arts. Vol. I: Texts. Vol. II: References and Documentation. Stuttgart 1989: 35-50.

Bautze-Picron La

Cl. Bautze-Picron, Lakhi Sarai, An Indian Site of Late Buddhist Iconography and Its Position within the Asian Buddhist World. Silk Road Art and Archaeology 2.1991/92: 239-284.

Bautze-Picron Sy

Cl. Bautze-Picron, The 'Stele' in Bihar and Bengal, 8th to 12th Centuries - Symmetry and Composition. K.R. van Koou and E.M. Raven (eds.), Panels of the VIIth World Sanskrit Conference [Leiden 1987], Vol. X Indian Art and Archaeology. E.J. Brill 1992: 3-34.

Bhattacharya Jn

B.C. Bhattacharya, The Jaina Iconography. Second revised edition. Delhi 1974.

Bhattacharya Na

G. Bhattacharya, Nandin and Vṛṣabha. ZDMG Supplement 3, 2. 19. Deutscher Orientalistentag... 1975. Wiesbaden 1977: 1545-1567.

Bhattacharyya Ga

A.K. Bhattacharyya, A Study on the Iconography of Gaṇeśa. Kalyan Bharati 2.1998: 36-40.

Bhattacharyya Pa

K. Bhattacharyya et al., Jain Sculptures at Pakbirra. Jain Journal 20.4 (April 1986): 127-175.

Bruhn Āc

K. Bruhn, The Ācārya Motif at Deogarh. G. Bhattacharya (ed.), Deyadharma (D.C. Sircar Comm.Vol.). Delhi 1986: 179-87.

Bruhn An

K. Bruhn , The Analysis of Jina Images. Berliner lndologische Studien 2.1986: 133-174.

Bruhn Ar

K. Bruhn, Archive of Photographs from Central India taken in 1954-1957 and 1963. 12 Vols, (unpublished).

Bruhn Ch

K. Bruhn , Jain Tīrthas in Madhyadesha. 2. Chandpur. Jain Yug, April 1959. Bombay: 67-70.

Bruhn Gr I

K. Bruhn , The Grammar of Jina Iconography I. Berliner Indologische Studien 8.1995: 229-283.

Bruhn Gr III/IV

Continuation of Bruhn Gr II.

Bruhn Gw

K. Bruhn , The Jaina Art of Gwalior and Deogarh. Titze Jn: 101-118.

Bruhn Id

K. Bruhn , The Identification of Jina Images. Berliner Indologische Studien 1.1985: 149-75.

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Jas. Burgess, Digambara Jaina Iconography. Indian Antiquary 32.1903: 459-464.

Chandra Al

Pramod Chandra, Stone Sculptures in the Allahabad Museum. American Institute of Indian Studies, Publication No. 2. (1970).

Chandra Pr

Moti Chandra, Stone Sculpture in the Prince of Wales Museum. Bombay 1974.

Chandra We

Moti Chandra, Jain Miniature Paintings from Western India. Ahmedabad 1949.

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A.K. Coomaraswamy, Yakṣas. Part II. Washington 1931.

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J.E.Cort, Absences and Transformations. Ganesh in the Shvetambar Jain Tradition. P. Pal (ed.), Ganesh the Benevolent. Bombay. Mārg Publications 1995: 81-94.

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Krishna Deva, Śaivite Images and Iconography in Nepal. M.W.Meister (ed.), Discourses on Śiva. Philadelphia and Bombay 1984: 82-91.

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M.A. Dhaky (ed.), Arhat Pārśva and Dharaṇendra Nexus. Delhi 1997.

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M.A. Dhaky, Śāntara Sculpture. Journal of the Indian Society of Oriental Art, New Series 4.1971-1972: 78-97.

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Th. Dix, L. Clermont, Jainism and the Temples of Mount Abu and Ranakpur. New Delhi 1998.

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Glasenapp Jn

H. von Glasenapp, Der Jainismus. Berlin 1925. [We quote from the English translation: S.B. Shrotri, Jainism. Delhi 1999.]

Grammar I-IV

Short form for “Bruhn Gr ...“

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G. Grönbold, Die Mythologie des indischen Buddhismus. H.W. Haussig et al. (eds.), Götter und Mythen des indischen Subkontinents. Stuttgart 1984: 285-508.

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R.P. Hingorani, Jaina Iconography in Rūpamaṇḍana. Varanasi 1978. [Descriptions of the YY according to ch. 6 of the Rūpamaṇḍana, 15th cent.]

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A. Ghosh (ed.), Jaina Art and Architecture. Delhi 1974-1975. Vols. I-III.

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Muni Jayantavijayaji, Holy Ābu. Bhāvnagar 1954.

JID

K. Bruhn, The Jina-Images of Deogarh. Leiden 1969. [Out of print. Please contact the author if you want to order a photocopy of the volume.]

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I. Johne, Hārītī und Pāñcika. Berlin 2000. [Unpublished thesis]

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N.P. JOSHI, Mātkās. Mothers in Kuṣāṇa Art. New Delhi 1986.

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U.P. Shah, Jaina-Rūpa-Maṇḍana (Jaina Iconography). Vol. I. New Delhi 1987.

Khandalavala Pa

K. Khandalavala, Review of Bhattacharyya Pa. Lalit Kalā 23.1988: 61-62.

Kramrisch Hi

St. Kramrisch, The Hindu Temple. Vols. I-II. Calcutta 1946.

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G. Kreisel, Linden-Museum Stuttgart. Südasien-Abteilung. Stuttgart 1987.

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B. Krishna, The Art under the Gurjara-Pratihāras. New Delhi 1989.

Lohuizen He

J.E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw, Museum Rietberg Zürich. Indian Sculptures in the von der Heydt Collection. Zürich 1961.

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J.E. van Lohuizen-de Leeuw, The “Scythian“Period. Leiden 1949.

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M.-Th. de Mallmann, Étude Iconographique sur Mañjuśrī. Paris 1964.

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K. Mankodi, A Paramāra Sculpture in the British Museum: Vāgdevī or Yakshī Ambikā? Sambodhi 9 (1-4). April 1980 - Jan. 1981: 96-103.

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T.S. Maxwell, Śilpa versus Śāstra. A.L. Dallapiccola et al. (eds.), Shastric Traditions in Indian Arts. Vols. 1-2. Wiesbaden 1989: 5-15.

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T.S. Maxwell, Viśvarūpa. Oxford University Press 1988.

Mevissen Co

G.J.R. Mevissen, Corpus of Jaina Stone Sculptures Bearing graha.s as Subsidiary Figures. BIS 13/14.2000 (this volume): 343-400.

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G.J.R. Mevissen, Planetary deities on Jaina images in stone. K.R. van Kooij, E. Raven (eds.), South Asian Archaeology 1999 (forthcoming).

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O.P. Misra, Mother Goddess in Central India. Delhi 1985.

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Debala Mitra, Bronzes from Achutrajpur, Orissa. Delhi 1978.

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Debala Mitra, Iconographic Notes. Journal of the Asiatic Society 1(1).1959: 37-39.

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Debala Mitra, Śāsanadevīs in the Khaṇḍagiri Caves. Journal of the Asiatic Society 1(2).1959: 127-133.

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Debala Mitra, Udayagiri and Khandagiri. New Delhi 1975.

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G. von Mitterwallner, Inscribed Fragmentary Sculpture of the Year 14 in the State Museum, Lucknow. S.D. Trivedi (ed.), Essays on Indology, Polity and Administration (Fs. R.K.Trivedi). Vols. I-II. Delhi 1989: 35-49.

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G. von Mitterwallner, Kuṣāṇa Coins and Kuṣāṇa Sculptures from Mathurā. Mathurā 1986.

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P. Pal, Indian Sculpture. A Catalogue of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collection. Vol. I. University of California Press 1986.

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J. Pereira, Monolithic Jinas. Delhi 1977.

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C. Sivaramamurti, Panorama of Jaina Art. New Delhi 1983.

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S. Settar, Śravaṇa Begoa. Dharwad 1981.

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U.P. Shah, Akota Bronzes. Bombay 1959.

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U.P. Shah, Brahma-Śānti and Kaparddī Yakṣas. Journal of the M.S. University of Baroda 8 (1). March 1958: 59-72.

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